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North Houston is known chiefly as the home of George W. Bush Intercontinental Airport, industrial parks, the busy office buildings of Greenspoint, and sleepy residential areas, but determined travelers will also find pleasant green spaces, cozy neighborhood eateries, and even a waterpark nestled among the towering pines of East Texas.

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Splashtown- Great water park located in the suburb of Spring next to I-45. Six Flags has recently sold the park to developers that will keep the park open until further notice. [1]

The Texas Renaissance Festival[2] is one of the nation's largest, most acclaimed Renaissance theme parks where the sights, sounds, tastes and beauty of the 16th Century come alive every Saturday and Sunday for 8 weekends October through November, from 9AM to dusk.

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Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Houston Intercontinental Airport, 15747 JFK Boulevard (Located at the South Entrance to IAH Airport), ☎1-281-848-4000, [3]. Relax in our comfortable guest rooms at this Doubletree Houston conveniently located .5 miles outside George Bush Airport entrance with complimentary airport shuttle service and free hotel parking. Stroll in the tranquil outdoor garden, take a swim in the outdoor pool or unwind in one of the restaurants. A quick trip or a much needed vacation the Doubletree offers value and convenience.